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Many countless worlds would fall under the control of the Covenant and its various successor factions.[1] The Covenant and seemingly many of its worlds were based in the Orion Arm[2][3][4][5][Note 1] with base worlds established by the Sangheili were considered the Covenant's primary worlds.[6]

History

Pre-Great Purification

Main article: Human-San'Shyuum alliance

Prior to the Great Purification, an ancient San'Shyuum civilization participated in the Human-Forerunner wars. Following their defeat, the San'Shyuum were quarantined to the Qom Yaekesh system. Various Forerunner facilities were built on and around worlds in the system.[7][8] During the Forerunner-Flood war, the San'Shyuum rose up in the system on their homeworld of Janjur Qom.

The Forerunners built numerous facilities on various other Covenant worlds including the Guardian Custode support areas on Sanghelios,[9] a portal to Sarcophagus from Hesduros,[10] and a facility in the Y'Deio system.[11] They also maintained facilities on other worlds that they Covenant would subsume such as Zhoist.[12]

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The Sangheili colony of Ulgethon was a major battlefield during the War of Beginnings.

The Former Age

Main article: The Former Age

Following the Great Purification, an unknown complication occurred and the Forerunner starship Anodyne Spirit crashed onto the surface of Janjur Qom.[13][14][15] This would invariably lead to the War of Wills, where two factions would fight over control of the ship.

Several hundred years before the Covenant,[16] the Sangheili colonized dozens of worlds which ranged from thriving population hubs to frontier worlds with only a handful of pioneer keeps.[17] Qikost and Suban, the moons of Sanghelios, were among the first colonized, with the Sangheili setting up armories on Qikost[18] and mines on Suban.[19] Other colonies included Glyke,[1] Hesduros,[20] Codisfold,[21] and Ulgethon.[22] The 76th of their colonies was Creck.[18] These collective worlds were bound by blood and belief over any centralized authority.[16].

It was on one such colony world, Ulgethon, that the Sangheili first encountered the San'Shyuum thus commencing the War of Beginnings.[23] Fighting in the war would take place on other Sangheili colonies[18] such as Codisfold.[24] The Dreadnought which was in possession of the San'Shyuum at the time, would cause untold destruction on several Sangheili worlds.[25] Battling in the war would even reach Sanghelios itself.

High Charity under construction over Tuluk'katho.

Covenant era

Following the War of Beginnings, Sanghelios would be the capital of the Covenant until High Charity was completed.[26] The remaining Sangheili colonies became some of the primary worlds for the Covenant.[6] Some of these worlds would be given an alternate name by the Prophets. Glyke would be 'blessed' with the name "Sphere of Praise"[1] while Hesduros would be referred to as "Silent Homage" by San'Shyuum scientists.[20]

The signing of the Writ of Union would however lead to the Rending which would take place at several points in Covenant space including Sanghelios.[27] It would also lead to the settlement and destruction of The Refuge.

The homeworld of the Covenant,[28] High Charity began construction in 851 BCE over Sanghelios.[27] Construction of the station would continue over Tuluk'katho.[25] Various physical materials from each of the incorporated species' homeworlds were used in the Skin of the First Worlds.[29]

With each species added to the alliance, so too were their worlds on top of new worlds being settled and the subsuming of certain Forerunner installations[6] like Strilun IV.[5] In at least one case, the Covenant wiped out an unidentified civilisation on the planet Karava[30] and settled it afterward.[31]

Since the incorporation of the Jiralhanae, the San'Shyuum settled them on resource-rich worlds to guard them against anyone seeking to claim them for themselves.[32]

Alpha Company Spartan-IIIs fighting on K7-49 during Operation: PROMETHEUS.
Operation: PROMETHEUS on K7-49.

War of Annihilation

Main article: Human-Covenant War

Early in the War of Annihilation, the UNSC counterattacked the invading Covenant and struck at Zhoist. UNSC Nuclear weapons destroyed two out of the Ten Cities of Edification.[33]

The UNSC would make further attempts to strike Covenant-controlled worlds. In 2537, SPARTAN-III Alpha Company was deployed to asteroid K7-49 in order to disrupt Covenant operations there. While they succeeded, 300 SPARTAN-IIIs were killed in the process.[34] A similar action would be repeated at Pegasi Delta in 2545 with Operation: TORPEDO. While also a victory, it would cost the lives of 298 SPARTAN-IIIs of Beta Company.[35]

At some point during the war, Linda-058 was deployed to the world of Odenli'sh to assassinate a San'Shyuum missonary.[36]

Near the end of the war, during the Great Schism, the world Joyous Exultation would act as a rallying point for the Sangheili.[1] A NOVA bomb was detonated there by accident resulting in a quarter of the world being vaporized and its moon shattering.[37]

Post-war

Main articles: Sangheili-Jiralhanae war, Blooding Years
The Banished raiding Kostroda.[38]

Just days after a tentative peace treaty was formed between the group that would become the Swords of Sanghelios and the UEG, the Sangheili colony of Glyke was mysteriously destroyed, killing billions. Rumors had it that the colony's destruction was either an internal conflict or a Jiralhanae retaliation, but in truth it was destroyed by SPARTAN-II Gray Team with a NOVA bomb as part of Operation: SUNSPEAR, an effort to strike a blow at a major enemy world to try to cause the Covenant to reconsider. Having last heard that Earth was under attack, Gray Team were unaware of the war's end due to damaged deep-space communications equipment and thus that their mission was no longer necessary.[39]

After the dissolution of the Covenant and the exodus of the local San'Shyuum governors,[40] many of the Covenant's colonies fell under the control of the hegemony's various splinter factions, while others were claimed by unaffiliated members of the Covenant client species, especially the Sangheili or Kig-Yar. Some worlds were contested between species and governments,[31] while Joint Occupation Zones were established between the Unified Earth Government and the Swords of Sanghelios to allow colonies to be administrated by multiple species.[41]

The various Sangheili colonies fell into internecine conflict[42] such as on Malurok.[43] These conflicts would see many Rwaru-pattern carracks pulled into military service, which would cripple much of the interstellar commerce binding the Sangheili worlds together.[44] Sangheili colonies also had to contend with raids and other fighting with the Jiralhanae.[32][45]

In contrast, the Kig-Yar interplanetary colonies and Balaho remained stable.[42]

Created uprising

Main article: Created uprising
Pre-production concept art of a Guardian Custode on Sanghelios, made canon on page 195 of the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition).
A Guardian Custode over Sanghelios.[46]

As the Created uprising began to take shape in 2558, a global war started on Sanghelios.[47] With the onset of The Reclamation, Sanghelios was directly hit by Guardian Custodes[48] and despite proximity, Suban suffered minimal damage.[49] The immediate loss of communications and disruption of logistics would inhibit previously ongoing independence movements on Qikost.[50]

The Reclamation did not affect the Urs system alone. Created forces would end up occupying Malurok, prompting a detente among the warring parties on the world.[43]

Balaho sided with the Created, meaning no Guardian was sent to the world.[51] Old factories were reactivated and supplies from the Created were shipped to the planet.[52] A skirmish would break out on the planet between various forces of the UEG and Unggoy on the planet.[51]

Doisac was hit quite hard, being completely destroyed by a fleet of Guardians on the direct orders of Cortana.[53] The exploding debris of the planet would obliterate the moon of Soirapt, and heavily damaged the moons of Teash and Warial. A large amount of survivors from Teash managed to resettle on the colonies of Gathved, Ordun Dal, and Savadok.[54]

Distant future

With the end of the Created conflict and the rise of the Banished, many Sangheili worlds waited to get direction from Sanghelios.[16] However, the debilitated security situation in Urs saw several factions make claims on the moon of Suban.[49]

Government and politics

Administration

Interstellar

Collectively, the non-cradle worlds of the Covenant were referred to as "tithe worlds".[1][17] Worlds employed with military planning and production were known as "fortress worlds."[55] Overall, these key fortress and stronghold worlds served as key proxies for High Charity in administering the empire.[56]

The High Council was responsible for the administration of these interstellar territories, assigning tithes and levies, and allocating resources across the numerous member worlds.[57] San'Shyuum governors handled administrative duties on a local scale; most of them joined the rest of the species on their mass exodus during the Great Schism.[40]

Fringe

Main article: Covenant fringe

Most of the Fringe species were relegated to their homeworld or remote locations and most often administered by San'Shyuum executors and a cortege of Kig-Yar enforcers.[58]

Planetside

Sangheili

Sangheili planets are run in a style similar to feudal manorialism. Multiple Sangheili clans, known as Keeps, ally together and are led by a single Kaidon who controls the surrounding territory. Smaller Sangheili colonies are often governed by only a handful of keeps, which control the entirety of the world's resources. On larger worlds like Sanghelios, hundreds of keeps vie for power and influence using politics and military force. [59][16]

After the fall of the Covenant, some keeps have transformed into military sects.[16]

-confusion in the meaning of keep

Jiralhanae

Despite being settled on numerous resource worlds by the San'Shyuum, the Jiralhanae lacked the ability to mine the resources themselves.[32]

Kig-Yar

For the Kig-Yar, and in the case of Eayn specifically, it is ruled by an alliance of arch-matriarchs[60] with pseudo-governments on the world being ochlocracies and Luck egalitarianism forming the base of justice systems.[61] Some of these pseudo-governments ruled over full continents of the world such as with the continents of Ruuht and Ah'lomet.[62]

Scale

The scale of the Covenant was large, though the Covenant would often leave a world untouched unless it offered particular treasures both religious and practical.[6]

Sangheili

Around the time of the War of Beginnings, there were Sangheili 76 colonies.[18] By the time of the Post-Covenant War conflicts, there was a primary "complex" of Sangheili worlds.[63]

List of known worlds

Post-Great Purification

Name System Role Status Source
Sangheili
Hesduros Aspero system War colony
Creck Baelion system
Rahnelo Bosthra system Frontier world
Duraan Duraan's red dwarf star
Saepon'kal Salia system Fortress world Destroyed by a NOVA bomb;
Glyke Keskus system Civilian world Destroyed in the wake of the Human-Covenant War by Gray Team;
Sanghelios Urs system Sangheili cradle world
Qikost Urs system
Suban Urs system
Unidentified moon Urs system
The Refuge Ussan system Under Ussan control
Feldokra Zethro'Kal system Fortress world
Aru'spaw
Bhedalon Fortress World devastated during the Great Schism [64]
Codisfold Ringed world and battleground during War of Beginnings
Eshin
Eudolaan
Karava Independent colony
Khael'mothka Frontier colony
Anvarl Attacked, unknown status
Ulgethon Reliquary Destroyed during the War of Beginnings
Whispering Trees Independent colony
Kig-Yar
Eayn Y'Deio system Kig-Yar homeworld
Dal'koth Y'Deio system
T'vao Y'Deio system T'vaoan asteroid homeworld
Valyanop
Muloqt
Kaelarot
Jiralhanae
Doisac Oth Sonin system Jiralhanae homeworld Destroyed by the Created
Teash Oth Sonin system
Warial Oth Sonin system
Gathved
Ordun Dal
Savadok
Odenli'sh
Yanme'e
Palamok Napret system Yanme'e homeworld
Ka'amoti Napret system
Oquiu Napret system
Lekgolo
Rantu Svir system
Rentus Svir system
Unggoy
Balaho Tala system
Buwan Tala system
San'Shyuum
Janjur Qom Qom Yaekesh system San'Shyuum cradle world Purportedly destroyed by stellar collapse
Fringe
Reme Dazreme cradle world
Yonhe Yonhet cradle world
Jointly settled
Rak Holdhorne system Jointly settled world with Humans
Sarcophagus Zeta Doradus system Under joint UEG and Swords of Sanghelios control
Malurok Greaw-Jomel system War colony; jointly settled with Yanme'e Uneasy peace
Other
Pegasi Delta 51 Pegasi system Home to a starship fuel refinery and staging area
Zhoist Buta system Relic World
Ealen IV Ealen system
Kostroda Mis'Fah system Assembly Forge
Sephune III Sephune System
Unidentified moon
K7-49
Ansket IV Ansket system
Okal'supen Fortress world
Otraak
Song of Victory
Strilun IV Strilun system
Tuluk'katho
Ulumari

Non-canon and dubious canon appearances

Silver Timeline

Main article: Silver Timeline
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This article contains information about the Silver Timeline, and is not a part of the established Halo canon.
  • Aspero

Notes

  1. ^ The Halo Waypoint article for the Covenant claims that the empire "dominated much of the galaxy". However, most sources (including Halo: Warfleet and several Waypoint articles) agree that the Covenant Empire was based out in the Orion Arm.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 232
  2. ^ Halo Waypoint: Axl
  3. ^ Halo: Warfleet, page 12-13
  4. ^ Halo Waypoint: San'Shyuum
  5. ^ a b Bungie.net, Bungie Weekly Update 01/11/08: "It’s on an alien world discovered and controlled by the Covenant. It’s location is secret, but it is in this spiral arm of the Galaxy. Close to human occupied space. If you look through the glass floors of the Covenant structures, you’ll see Forerunner artifacts buried beneath the ice." (Retrieved on Jan 30, 2021) [archive]
  6. ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint, Universe - Covenant (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
  7. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 144
  8. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 190-191
  9. ^ Halo 5: Guardians, campaign level Alliance
  10. ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 398-399
  11. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 192
  12. ^ Halo: Silent Storm, chapter 26
  13. ^ Halo Waypoint: Mendicant Bias
  14. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 27
  15. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 384-385
  16. ^ a b c d e Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 198-199
  17. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 234
  18. ^ a b c d Halo: Broken Circle, chapter 1
  19. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 128
  20. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 235
  21. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 258
  22. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 191
  23. ^ Halo 2: Anniversary, Terminal 5
  24. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 258
  25. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 226
  26. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 229
  27. ^ a b Halo: Broken Circle, chapter 1
  28. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 189
  29. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 227
  30. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 289
  31. ^ a b Halo: Escalation, issue 5
  32. ^ a b c Halo: Escalation, issue 1
  33. ^ Halo: Silent Storm, Epilogue
  34. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 83-86
  35. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 16-27
  36. ^ Halo Waypoint, Linda-058 (Retrieved on Oct 30, 2021) [archive]
  37. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 244-245
  38. ^ Halo: Rise of Atriox, issue 4
  39. ^ Halo: Envoy
  40. ^ a b Halo: Warfleet, page 54
  41. ^ Halo: Fractures - Oasis
  42. ^ a b Eleventh Hour reports, Report 2
  43. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 233
  44. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 270
  45. ^ Halo Waypoint Forums, Catalog Interaction (Retrieved on Oct 21, 2018) [local archive] [external archive]
  46. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 195
  47. ^ Halo: Legacy of Onyx, chapter 21
  48. ^ Halo: Bad Blood, chapter 1
  49. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 230
  50. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 231
  51. ^ a b Halo: Bad Blood, chapter 3-4
  52. ^ Halo Waypoint, Canon Fodder - Driving Force
  53. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Reckoning: Repository
  54. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 446-447
  55. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 189
  56. ^ Halo Waypoint, The New Halo Encyclopedia is Out Today (Retrieved on Mar 11, 2023) [archive]
  57. ^ Halo: Warfleet, page 52
  58. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 214
  59. ^ Halo Waypoint, Universe - Sangheili (Retrieved on Jun 1, 2020) [archive]
  60. ^ Halo: Warfleet, page 54
  61. ^ Bestiarum
  62. ^ Halo Waypoint Forums, Catalog Interaction (Retrieved on Apr 13, 2016) [local archive] [external archive]
  63. ^ Halo: Hunters in the Dark, page 87 (Google Play edition)
  64. ^ Halo: Legacy of Onyx, chapter 8

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character locations

  • Jersey Morelli and Janissary James - New Jersey
    • Chapter 9 mentions Kamal needing to head to New Jersey. This is in reference to having to go meet Jersey Morelli. This is reiterated in Chapter 10 with Kamal being told that a driver at Jerry's Diner (possibly in Pittsburgh) will take him to New Jersey. When Kamal and Jersey meet, Jersey makes a sarcastic remark about heading to Atlantic City. When Jersey meets Rani in Boston in Chapter 10, he has NYC on his bags, something that Rani notices immediately. Also, he has an NYC accent something that Jersey himself mentions. As for Janissary, Jersey and Janissary live in the same building as mentioned in Chapter 1. Also when Durga brings up the emergency call it is for Bergen County, New Jersey which is on the western banks of the Hudson in the NYC area.
  • Rani Sobeck - Boston, Kentucky, and Washington DC
    • Sarah and Rani talk about leaving Boston in Chapter 10.

other info

  • Chapter 9, public health law requires people to be tested for intestinal TB if they are exposed to it. Testing costs money
  • Chapter 10, people not from Earth referred to as colonial. Jersey turned 18 in June of that year.